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📝 2026-06-22 09:39: The fox continues to prowl around our chickens. This morning we caught it in the...

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The fox continues to prowl around our chickens. This morning we caught it in the GARDEN a few feet from our favourite chicken. Luckily the magpies warned us and we were able to scare it away. It's not nice keeping the little cluckers cooped up in this heat, but needs must unfortunately. Thanks for reading this post via RSS. RSS is ace, and so are you. ❤️ You can reply to this post by email ,...

How Subagents are Built

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Smashing success: The time NASA figured out our Moon is cratered all the way down | Moon Monday #280

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The Apollo 14 Lunar Module, with its 7° tilt apparent in the picture. The onboard astronauts looked out the module’s window often to ensure it was not tipping over. Image: NASA / David Harland For NASA to safely land 12 astronauts on the Moon with the Apollo missions , a lot had to go right. But before it could even attempt Apollo, the agency needed to know what our Moon is like up close. Worrying about the basic nature of the lunar surface and soil may sound mundane now but it was a big un...

I was one of the MCs for CSS Day!

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The other week I was the MC for day 2 of CSS Day conference . It was my first time ever being an MC for a conference! I was so excited and, honestly, very nervous at the start. My hands were shaking a lot, and it's no wonder, as Bruce Lawson had been the MC of the previous day, and that's a tough act to follow. And if I can’t be funny on the spot, I will try to make up for it in other ways . I ended the day with the following: Throughout the day, when introducing our wonderful spea...

Reading List 06/20/26

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Old Buildings on the Darro, Granada by David Roberts, via Wikipedia . Welcome to the reading list, a weekly roundup of news and links related to buildings, infrastructure, and industrial technology. This week we look at a new housing bill, General Motors joining the grid-scale battery game, skepticism about data center delays, solid-state air conditioning, and more. Roughly 2/3rds of the reading list is paywalled, so for full access become a paid subscriber. Housekeeping items: This week IFP p...

Friday Facts #443 - More Planet Deliveries

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Hello, Good news today Circuit network Klonan We have several more circuit network improvements to share with you today. Boiler/Heat exchanger circuit connection The Boiler type entities can now be connected to the circuit network, which makes it super easy to set up backup or emergency power conditions. You will also notice the beautiful new Heat exchanger graphics and working animation by Zsolti. Land mine Land mine was less o...

Cars Kinda Suck RN 1/3: Are EVs Worth it?

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Removing prefixes and suffixes in Python

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A few weeks ago, I learned about the removeprefix method in Python. It lets you remove a specific prefix from the beginning of a string. For example, I can use the following code to remove www. from the beginning of a domain name: "www.jamesg.blog" . removeprefix ( "www." ) If the string doesn’t contain the prefix, nothing happens; if the string does contain the prefix, the prefix is removed. Note: If you are parsing URLs in Python, you should use a library like urllib.parse to extra...

Chatting with an AI Won’t Make You a Top Programmer

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When I was a kid, most people did not know how to type. We took typing class. The final exam was a speed test: words per minute. Today, you will not impress anyone by saying you can type. In fact, cursive writing is fading. Kids increasingly cannot read or write it. We type constantly. We forget how many skills are learned, and how often some of these skills have faded. But not everything fades. Socrates would be immensely popular today as a teacher. I still buy and recommend paper books. Is...

Anti-virus scams are enabled by the vendors themselves

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Shane Hickey wrote in the Guardian back in May, quote marks added: Criminals use a variety of tactics to convince people that they are from McAfee and are becoming more sophisticated with advances in “artificial intelligence”, according to the company. There’s a broader discussion about the necessity of such AV tools, and McAfee’s own… shall we say, history! If you have a spare half an hour on your Sunday, do check out the history of the company and its eccentric former CEO;...

Channel iteration and goroutine leak

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I ran into the classic “ range over a channel ” leak while working on a custom cron scheduler. I’ve debugged it on prod many times before, but writing one myself in a small piece of code reminded me how easy it is to write bugs like this even when you know about it. Here: on each tick, the scheduler dispatches the jobs that are due each job reports its outcome on a channel one collector ranges over that channel to record the run // cron/scheduler.go func tick ( due ...

Letting AI agents drive a GUI app with -dbg-control

blog.kowalczyk.info

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Artificial

www.inkandswitch.com

Once upon a time in march 2026 mimi hehe that event was interesting - exciting starts but I do find it a bit weird when people say "The Al did this", "the robot told me" and " it works with the Humans" Jess's talk was most interesting to me mimi Jess's talk was most interesting to me chee yes LOVED this, did i tell you i asked her to submit a demo some days pass mimi it happened again! "Claude did this", "me and Claude" is everyone always consciously making a little joke when...

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